0 happening or existing without stopping -- devamlı, sürekli
1 The continuous form of a verb is used to show that an action is continuing to happen. The sentence 'He was eating lunch.' is in the continuous form. -- fiillerin geçmişte ve şimdiki zaman içinde devamlılık bildirme hali
2 the continuous form of the verb -- fiillerin devam eden zaman bildirme hali
Such a nuanced distinction requires a continuous measure that returns very finely graded values.
This ambivalence was reflected in the continuous violation of the cease-fire agreement by both parties.
An interesting case in point is that of the above-mentioned theorem, that there exist discontinuous spaces with continuous paths.
The study area is surrounded by large expanses (>200 km) of mainly continuous forest to the west, north and east.
Thereby, a continuous supply of urea and amino acids to an open reaction system would be expected to overcome this limitation.
Are the developmental trajectories smooth and continuous, or are there jumps corresponding to timelinked events in the child's life?
However, the succession is cut by a number of small faults so that the section is not continuous.
Our experiences are continuous with those in the universe outside us by which we are affected - and which in turn we affect.
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